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Old December 31st 2004, 01:18
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Carbon Fiber Dash Cover???

Is Carbon Joe turning out dash covers for a standard Beetle yet? I've seen alot of talk on the forum over the last few months, but no pix.
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Old December 31st 2004, 21:03
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contact him....he might be busy right now?!


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Old January 1st 2005, 17:25
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I sent him an email. No response yet. I'm just trying another angle to fill my CF itch...
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Old January 14th 2005, 22:58
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I just ordered my CF dash cover and running boards. Can't wait to see 'em in person. Thanks Joe... :agree:
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Old January 17th 2005, 04:01
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911 dash?

want it...want it real bad...
interior is gettin ripped out now...car goin to paiint this month...
C/f 911 dash sure would be nice...

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Old April 13th 2005, 18:27
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I too would like a carbon fiber dash cover. I've been checking the site but there hasn't been any updates or pictures.
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Old April 19th 2005, 12:09
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I've been super busy and also dealing with a few family health issues but I did manage to get a few thing done. First being the dash


Second the spoiler


and last side scoops



I'm still working on the 911 dash that hope to have it done soon.
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Old April 19th 2005, 12:35
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Hey, Carbon Joe does this mean you are taking orders again (I emailed you e few times)? Hope the health issues weren't to serious.
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Old April 19th 2005, 16:46
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Lookin good Joe! It's nice to see that some new products being made in the states.

I cant wait for you to get that 911 style dash done... Im sure it will be worth the long wait though.

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looks great joe! love the spoiler. makes me wish i had a bumper...nah.

hope all is OK with the family. give me a call sometime soon (and i will do the same). i am going to play around with the spare c/f in making a splitter and want to share some thoughts.
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Old April 20th 2005, 00:10
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I received my CF dash cover a few weeks ago and the fit and finish is perfect. My only problem with it is I'm afraid to cut it to fit my gauges...
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Old April 20th 2005, 10:16
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Thanks guys, dad was in the hospaitl for ten days and then two weeks later mom went in for a few days but everyone's doing better.

Tom, try sending me another email or you can PM me from here.

Zen, the splitter sounds cool, yes we need to talk. I would like to do some updating on the site, I'll give you a call.

Mike, the safest thing to do is cover the entire dash with blue panters tape and draw your outlines and see how it looks, if you need to you and make your changes then. To cut the holes use a piloted fine tooth hole saw and just go slow.
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Old April 20th 2005, 11:06
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I received my CF dash cover a few weeks ago and the fit and finish is perfect.
My apologies if this is daft of me, but does the c/f dash replace the padding part, or is there more to it than that?

I'm also curious as to how difficult it is to bore the holes for gauges, knobs and vents.

Oh, and radio. If one were to stick a modern radio in the dash, does one have to do some cutting behind the c/f part? In fact for the sake of interest, is there any cutting behind the c/f part necessary for any modification (say, a 914 set-up)?
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Old April 20th 2005, 21:32
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Absolutely gorgeous work!

Fantastico senor!

I hope everything is ok w/ your family now..=)
I'm also glad to see your handy work once again and as always I am in awe.
I'll be sending you an order for some parts very soon...especially for that 911 dash...it's been like some kinda Golden Ticket for the Wonka factory to me since it was first mentioned....mmmmm...candy.....

Again, I'm glad to hear your family's ok now.

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Old April 20th 2005, 23:33
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Mike, the safest thing to do is cover the entire dash with blue panters tape and draw your outlines and see how it looks, if you need to you and make your changes then. To cut the holes use a piloted fine tooth hole saw and just go slow.
I'll try it, but my hands will be shaking. What about the larger speedo hole? I was planning to cut it a little undersize using a sabre saw with an extra fine metal blade and finish it with the Dremel and a sanding drum.
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